The Colorful Indoor Plant You Can Grow Even In Rooms With No Windows
This vibrant indoor plant thrives even in dark, windowless rooms — making it a perfect pick for renters, basement spaces, and anyone with low-light corners.
Read MoreThis vibrant indoor plant thrives even in dark, windowless rooms — making it a perfect pick for renters, basement spaces, and anyone with low-light corners.
Read MoreThe only thing better than one snake plant is multiple snake plants. Turn your favorite, easy-to-grow houseplant into multiples with this garden method.
Read MoreMonstera plants can thrive in your home, as long as they're getting the proper care. So how often should you water your monstera plant to keep it healthy?
Read MoreBanana peels often end up in the garbage, but you can give them a second life in your garden or for your houseplants. Make sure to feed them to these plants.
Read MoreLimited outdoor space doesn't mean giving up fresh berries. With the right conditions and simple care, you can enjoy strawberry plants year-round in your home.
Read MoreSpider plants don't require much attention to survive, but if you want to see yours really thrive, then add this nutrient-rich liquid to the plant.
Read MoreHouseplants can be a fun addition to brighten the home, but finding one that works for a low-light situation can be tricky. This plant may be what you need.
Read MoreSnake plants are a striking addition to any room, but if you have the option, try placing one in your sleeping area so you can reap all of its benefits.
Read MoreBecause of the nature of its striking, unique leaves, this plant gets its name from a part of the human nervous system. It thrives in indirect sunlight.
Read MoreA Christmas cactus is a beautiful plant to have during the holiday season, but winter cacti need more water than those that thrive in the dry desert heat.
Read MoreJust because you want indoor tropical plants doesn't mean that you need to have bright light. Here are two options that thrive in low-light conditions.
Read MoreSpider plants are no-fuss houseplants that look incredible, but that doesn't mean they don't require work. Follow these steps and keep yours lush like a pro.
Read MoreLots of fruit trees take many years to start shedding their edibles. However, this one is relatively fast-growing as long as it gets plenty of light.
Read MoreIf you are living in a wintery place, you might not get too much sunlight in your home during these months. This houseplant flourishes in this environment.
Read MoreThere are several causes of yellowing on indoor plants' leaves, but if you know what else to check for, you can determine what the problem is and remedy it.
Read MoreThis popular succulent does more than look pretty according to ancient practice, but placement makes all the difference in attracting positive energy.
Read MoreEach winter, many welcome poinsettias into their home. It's important to know how to care for them, including whether to add coffee grounds to their soil.
Read MoreIf you love the look of houseplants, but don't want to spend too much time looking after them, then this houseplant that's happy out of direct light is for you
Read MoreHoyas are some of the most easy to care for houseplants you can get, but they can prove finicky in the wintertime without these tips to keep them thriving.
Read MoreTrying to keep your foliage alive through winter can be intimidating, but if you're worried about your indoor peace lily plant, here's all you need to do.
Read MoreThe Christmas cactus requires some unusual growing conditions to thrive, but you can give yours a boost with the help of a common bathroom product.
Read MoreStop buying fresh herbs at inflated grocery prices when these common varieties can multiply endlessly from simple cuttings on your kitchen windowsill.
Read MoreOne Thanksgiving cactus is a good gift, but what about half a dozen — or more? You can propagate these nifty plants with minimal time and effort.
Read MoreSnake plants are as hardy as they are pretty, but even they need some extra care in winter. Here's how to keep them safe and happy until spring comes around.
Read MoreDroopy leaves may look worrying on an orchid, but they're not a death sentence. Here's how you can diagnose the problem and fix up your plant appropriately.
Read MoreIf your home doesn't get much sun, it might seem like your plants won't stand a chance indoors — but this gorgeous perennial proves otherwise.
Read MoreBasil thrives in warm, sunny locations outside — but not everyone has the room to grow it. Luckily, you can also grow this tasty herb indoors.
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